10 Questions You Should to Know about Sna-Svg
SANS Technology Institute: Cybersecurity Degree and Certificate ...
Join us to learn about SANS.edu’s degree and certificate programs and get your questions — about cybersecurity skills, career paths, professional growth, and more — answered by two of the most respected professionals in the field. Can't make it? Register anyway and we'll send a recording of the event.
Goto SINAVA to know more.
- Frank Kim, SANS Fellow, former CISO and curriculum lead for Cybersecurity Leadership and Cloud Security at SANS
- Josh Wright, SANS Fellow, Director & Senior Security Analyst at CounterHack, and Dean of Students at SANS.edu
Tuesday, September 30, 1 pm (ET)
“The CAE-CD designation is a testament to the quality of our cybersecurity faculty and programs. Our graduates are helping to meet the urgent cybersecurity needs of the U.S. government, industry, academia, and research, and we are proud to be part of a select group of cyber programs to have received this important designation.”
- Ed Skoudis, SANS Technology Institute President
Congratulations to the SANS.edu Sentinels for finishing in second place out of 572 registered schools in the National Security Agency’s Codebreaker Challenge. SANS.edu led the competition with five students completing all tasks, more than any other participating college.
Are you interested in learning more about Sna-Svg? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!
If you're a Department of Defense (DoD) employee or contractor who wants to earn a career-focused cybersecurity degree or certificate, our DoD approved college programs can open new doors of opportunity. All SANS.edu programs are DoD approved except for our graduate certificate program in Software Supply Chain Security, which is not yet approved.
US Department of Defense Cyber Workforce Qualification Program DoD establishes baseline standards for qualifications that directly support operational needs and workforce readiness. All DoD personnel assigned to positions requiring the performance of cyberspace work are affected by DoD .
- Service members
- DoD civilian employees (including non-appropriated fund employees)
- Contractors
- Foreign nationals
Need more information? We’re happy to answer your questions. Join us for an info session, or call 301.241..
Ready to apply? We look forward to learning about you and your cybersecurity career goals.
Small Business Administration
Start and grow your business
Want to be an entrepreneur? Learn how to get started on your business in 10 steps.
If you want to learn more, please visit our website Ahf.